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A government official spent more than £6,000 on luxury chocolate in one day using a taxpayer-funded credit card.<br>In total, the unnamed official spent £6,248.40 at Hotel Chocolat on December 21 last year. <br>The chocolate was bought on a credit card belonging to the Information Commissioner's Office,  [https://dekamusic.ru аккорды для гитары] the body in charge of upholding the Data Protection Act and Freedom of Information Act. <br>The payment was the largest single transaction made on an ICO corporate credit card in the last months.<br>Incredibly, it came to light when the body published its credit card expenses of more than £500.<br>        The unnamed official blew £6,248.40 on luxury chocolate from Hotel Chocolat on a single day<br>        Incredibly, it came to light when the government department published its credit card expenses of more than £500<br>  RELATED ARTICLES              <br><br><br><br>Share this article<br>Share<br><br><br>The most expensive chocolate available on the Hotel Chocolat website is a 147-piece collection called The Signature Cabinet, which costs £170.<br>The payment could have covered 36 of these [https://www.exeideas.com/?s=chocolates chocolates].  <br>The ICO has now launched an internal investigation over the transaction.   <br><div class="art-ins mol-factbox floatRHS news" data-version="2" id="mol-de8ae110-6a7a-11eb-ac6f-63eff352a26e" website official blew more than £6,000 in a day on luxury chocolate

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A Government Official Spent More Than £6 000 On Luxury Chocolate In One Day Using A Taxpayer-funded Credit Card
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A government official spent more than £6,000 on luxury chocolate in one day using a taxpayer-funded credit card.<br>In total, the unnamed official spent £6,248.40 at Hotel Chocolat on December 21 last year. <br>The chocolate was bought on a credit card belonging to the Information Commissioner's Office, [https://dekamusic.ru аккорды для гитары] the body in charge of upholding the Data Protection Act and Freedom of Information Act. <br>The payment was the largest single transaction made on an ICO corporate credit card in the last months.<br>Incredibly, it came to light when the body published its credit card expenses of more than £500.<br> The unnamed official blew £6,248.40 on luxury chocolate from Hotel Chocolat on a single day<br> Incredibly, it came to light when the government department published its credit card expenses of more than £500<br> RELATED ARTICLES <br><br><br><br>Share this article<br>Share<br><br><br>The most expensive chocolate available on the Hotel Chocolat website is a 147-piece collection called The Signature Cabinet, which costs £170.<br>The payment could have covered 36 of these [https://www.exeideas.com/?s=chocolates chocolates].  <br>The ICO has now launched an internal investigation over the transaction.   <br><div class="art-ins mol-factbox floatRHS news" data-version="2" id="mol-de8ae110-6a7a-11eb-ac6f-63eff352a26e" website official blew more than £6,000 in a day on luxury chocolate
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@@ -1,1 +1,1 @@ - +A government official spent more than £6,000 on luxury chocolate in one day using a taxpayer-funded credit card.<br>In total, the unnamed official spent £6,248.40 at Hotel Chocolat on December 21 last year. <br>The chocolate was bought on a credit card belonging to the Information Commissioner's Office, [https://dekamusic.ru аккорды для гитары] the body in charge of upholding the Data Protection Act and Freedom of Information Act. <br>The payment was the largest single transaction made on an ICO corporate credit card in the last months.<br>Incredibly, it came to light when the body published its credit card expenses of more than £500.<br> The unnamed official blew £6,248.40 on luxury chocolate from Hotel Chocolat on a single day<br> Incredibly, it came to light when the government department published its credit card expenses of more than £500<br> RELATED ARTICLES <br><br><br><br>Share this article<br>Share<br><br><br>The most expensive chocolate available on the Hotel Chocolat website is a 147-piece collection called The Signature Cabinet, which costs £170.<br>The payment could have covered 36 of these [https://www.exeideas.com/?s=chocolates chocolates].  <br>The ICO has now launched an internal investigation over the transaction.   <br><div class="art-ins mol-factbox floatRHS news" data-version="2" id="mol-de8ae110-6a7a-11eb-ac6f-63eff352a26e" website official blew more than £6,000 in a day on luxury chocolate
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A government official spent more than £6,000 on luxury chocolate in one day using a taxpayer-funded credit card.<br>In total, the unnamed official spent £6,248.40 at Hotel Chocolat on December 21 last year. <br>The chocolate was bought on a credit card belonging to the Information Commissioner's Office, [https://dekamusic.ru аккорды для гитары] the body in charge of upholding the Data Protection Act and Freedom of Information Act. <br>The payment was the largest single transaction made on an ICO corporate credit card in the last months.<br>Incredibly, it came to light when the body published its credit card expenses of more than £500.<br> The unnamed official blew £6,248.40 on luxury chocolate from Hotel Chocolat on a single day<br> Incredibly, it came to light when the government department published its credit card expenses of more than £500<br> RELATED ARTICLES <br><br><br><br>Share this article<br>Share<br><br><br>The most expensive chocolate available on the Hotel Chocolat website is a 147-piece collection called The Signature Cabinet, which costs £170.<br>The payment could have covered 36 of these [https://www.exeideas.com/?s=chocolates chocolates].  <br>The ICO has now launched an internal investigation over the transaction.   <br><div class="art-ins mol-factbox floatRHS news" data-version="2" id="mol-de8ae110-6a7a-11eb-ac6f-63eff352a26e" website official blew more than £6,000 in a day on luxury chocolate
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